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he's trying restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. . >>> one of our anchors for the national election coverage tuesday night, and tom fitzgerald talked with him today. >> we sure did. >> reporter: we talked about the hurricane and talked about awful of this new campaign mean. the big issue today for the new unemployment numbers are whether or not they will make a difference in what is going happen on tuesday. was this decided awhile ago how people were going to feel about this unemployment rate when it came to choosing how they were going vote on tuesday? >> i think it was for those who made their decisions based on that. from what polling we have been able to get our hands on, it looks like that. this group that will supposedly decide things at the very last minute the suggestion is that they will vote on how they feel about unemployment. not in the numbers or the statistics
he's trying restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. . >>> one of our anchors for the national election coverage tuesday night, and tom fitzgerald talked with him today. >> we sure did. >> reporter: we talked about the hurricane and talked about awful of this new campaign mean. the big issue today for the new...
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fill us in. found money? >> found money. $260 on three items for nell, our fancy girl. >> can you hold up the dress for $60? i'm sure it was worth more when you bought it. but if you're not wearing it, that's a lot of money. if you go to tracy.com, you can find terrific things. and kind of everybody wins. i want to show an example. we have a model in some of your wares. talk to us about this. >> this is one of our best customers here, lindsay. she bought this j. crew coat for $40. she's wearing a zahra top, top shop pants and jessica simpson shoes. and the entire outfit cost her $95 on tracy. it's a $500 outfit in retail. >> we love finding money for our viewers and also find great deals. win-win, tracy. we thank you so much. for more tips, seven of them to get the most money for your clothes in your closet, go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! amy, sounds pretty good, right? >> it sounds great, lara. >>> we're right next to you. you can do face yoga with us. now to our latest wrinkle rehab report. the all-
fill us in. found money? >> found money. $260 on three items for nell, our fancy girl. >> can you hold up the dress for $60? i'm sure it was worth more when you bought it. but if you're not wearing it, that's a lot of money. if you go to tracy.com, you can find terrific things. and kind of everybody wins. i want to show an example. we have a model in some of your wares. talk to us about this. >> this is one of our best customers here, lindsay. she bought this j. crew coat for...
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he's trying to restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committmi is... responsible for the content of this advertising. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. at 7:26 on this friday, november 2. police are still on the scene of officer-involved shooting that happened in fauquier county. it happens not far from the marine base but the circumstances are not clear. victim isd the deceased. it could be a teenager involved. newschannel 8 will have a live with details up and a couple of minutes. at your commute. are on i-395 at duke prettywhich is looking good. an accident on the shoulder but it is not causing a problem beyond that. on the belly and a hampshire, we volume from college around to georgia avenue in silver spring. is on the poolside with degree temperatures across parts of the west and northern virginia. 34 degrees in manassas. partly sunny today, a few possible this morning otherwise, the about 10 degrees below average. >> we
he's trying to restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committmi is... responsible for the content of this advertising. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. at 7:26 on this friday, november 2. police are still on the scene of officer-involved shooting that happened in fauquier county. it happens not far from the marine base but the circumstances are not clear. victim isd the...
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tom skilling tells us about his forecast. hi, i'm amy for downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! follow jimmy on youtube. we're going to warm up by the end of next week. tom the gibbon was putting up with this the other night on the indiana shoreline. then they were awfully close to this wave here i am very glad that everyone is safe. and poll sent us these beautiful shots not far from whitefish point isn't that gorgeous? in nice change of pace the deciduous has fallen. this is the time of year when we start getting cooler and we have been below normal seven consecutive days with a mix of clouds that are starting to break up tonight. that will allow the coldest night here in almost eight months. we have nearly five hours 293 minutes to be precise so you put those together in what happens is a big dome of cold air starts developing north that can penetrate south. we're going to get a disturbance off of t
tom skilling tells us about his forecast. hi, i'm amy for downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! follow jimmy on youtube. we're going to warm up by the end of next week. tom the gibbon was putting up with this the other night on the indiana shoreline. then they were awfully close to this wave here i am very glad that everyone is safe. and poll sent us these beautiful...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfoo. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. lou: the "a team" monica of crowley, but -- doug schoen and nina eastman fox news contributor. the benghazi cable is truly a disaster for theabove administrations and? >> also the drip drip drip real documentation the administration knew what was happening in realtime requesting additional security for over one month, repeatedly denied while the attack was under way they rectified the three times additional military support. >> it is the foreign policy matter people think in a distant sense but the time where people can connect
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coming to us courtesy of wnyw. everyone is waiting with the emergency vehicles, ambulances, waiting. the question is, what do they waited -- what are they waiting for? due to gridlock issues and other issues, it is not looking good. some people say that it is good to keep business up and it is good to keep going, but sometimes it's not easy during the state street investor sentiments may be a little too lax. we have a guest joining us on a fox business exclusive. great investment options leading up to the election. if they are lax, it is what it is, is in a? >> the question comes down to what are some of the possibilities that can come out of this election. what impact will that have on the economy. when you speak a lot of investors, most of them are fairly confident. liz: you are never the kind of guy that doesn't have the people making news in portfolios. what should people be doing beforehand if anything? >> you know, often beforehand, i don't think people should do anything. the reality for the next few days, t
coming to us courtesy of wnyw. everyone is waiting with the emergency vehicles, ambulances, waiting. the question is, what do they waited -- what are they waiting for? due to gridlock issues and other issues, it is not looking good. some people say that it is good to keep business up and it is good to keep going, but sometimes it's not easy during the state street investor sentiments may be a little too lax. we have a guest joining us on a fox business exclusive. great investment options...
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two of us are working. so that's the reality of it. staying in the race. >> hollywood has always been about chasing the dream. that belief that the hard work and talent of an individual can win out feels remarkably strong across america. skip is a turkey farmer in northeast ohio. >> people want to work and they want to realize what their future is. they want a good future and they will get it. anybody can do it. you can do anything in this country. just work. but they have to have that opportunity. >> a lot of people who unspoken seem to have far more faith in their ability to make a difference to the economy than they do in washington. >> you can see that report in full at 1500 gmt. asking is america working? then said bill nye gmt, 8:00 p.m. eastern in the u.s. -- that is at midnight gmt. listen to this. an asian elephant imitates people and spends a lot of words in caribbean including hello, down, and good. good bye for now. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the
two of us are working. so that's the reality of it. staying in the race. >> hollywood has always been about chasing the dream. that belief that the hard work and talent of an individual can win out feels remarkably strong across america. skip is a turkey farmer in northeast ohio. >> people want to work and they want to realize what their future is. they want a good future and they will get it. anybody can do it. you can do anything in this country. just work. but they have to have...
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me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen®. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, confusion and headache. severe low blood sugar can be serious and life threatening. ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic react
me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen®. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic...
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i want to thank all of you for joining us tonight and for all of us here have a great night. to michigan offer a debate between candidates hoping to represent michigan's first congressional district. congressman. before being elected to congress, the representative was a medical physician serving michigan. gary mcdowell served in three terms in the michigan house of representatives from january, 2005 to january 2011. this 90 minute debate was hosted by the league of women voters of grand traverse this again. >> good evening devotee and welcome to the forum on by the league of women voters. this gives you all the opportunity to stand here for two of the major party candidates running for the u.s. congressional district of representatives. for all of those in the north michigan. i am jennifer very league of women voters member, and i should serve as tonight's moderator. as just mentioned, we have some timekeepers. ann sweeney are the runners. raise your hand, please. if you have cards on your questions they will be taking them out and all u.s. to raise your hand you they will c
i want to thank all of you for joining us tonight and for all of us here have a great night. to michigan offer a debate between candidates hoping to represent michigan's first congressional district. congressman. before being elected to congress, the representative was a medical physician serving michigan. gary mcdowell served in three terms in the michigan house of representatives from january, 2005 to january 2011. this 90 minute debate was hosted by the league of women voters of grand...
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cloud cover stays with us. then slowly gradually throughout the day tomorrow we'll see more and more clouds leave the area. but a cold start we'll have and with some winds still hanging in tomorrow morning we may be looking at wind chills north and west not too far from here at about 34, 35 degrees or so. so a cold start for us tomorrow. we will be having some sunshine, partly sunny conditions tomorrow, and then mostly sunny on sunday as high pressure moves in but it's going to move out very quickly so by sunday afternoon clouds start to race back with a weather front that's going to be skirting just down to our south. a mostly sunny to partly sunny day coming our way on sunday. and you know what? it's so easy to blurt that word out, "nor'easter," with a system moving up the coast. but really this isn't a true nor'easter with a northerly wind. and as it makes its way from south to north a lot of tropical characteristics with it too. so not a true nor'easter but for that wednesday late time period, early thursda
cloud cover stays with us. then slowly gradually throughout the day tomorrow we'll see more and more clouds leave the area. but a cold start we'll have and with some winds still hanging in tomorrow morning we may be looking at wind chills north and west not too far from here at about 34, 35 degrees or so. so a cold start for us tomorrow. we will be having some sunshine, partly sunny conditions tomorrow, and then mostly sunny on sunday as high pressure moves in but it's going to move out very...
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grover norquist is with us to explain that one. two big stories, the election and the hurricane and his take on the media coverage of both those events. friday mornings, jobs day, seven early movers for you, an equipment maker, alcatel-lucent, remember them, posted a second quarter loss that would be the second loss in two quarters by the way. they're down 10%, under a buck. and they have the-- better than expected profit of the hotel review side, trip advisor and they're up, moving today. technology and media company, active network, expects to lose money this year and next year, it's down 33%. first solar took in less money than expected and it's down a fraction. and down two bucks. no, that's not a fraction, that's 8%, a disappointing game maker would be glu mobile, glu mobile is down 17%, and look at the clothing maker, guess who-- no, just guess. and two big top executives have left, down it goes, 9%. better than expected the entertainment company rowe v. they are moving today. and back in 2009, president obama said president
grover norquist is with us to explain that one. two big stories, the election and the hurricane and his take on the media coverage of both those events. friday mornings, jobs day, seven early movers for you, an equipment maker, alcatel-lucent, remember them, posted a second quarter loss that would be the second loss in two quarters by the way. they're down 10%, under a buck. and they have the-- better than expected profit of the hotel review side, trip advisor and they're up, moving today....
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all three of those could have been used for recovery efforts. well, it exploded on twitter and facebook and eventually public figures came and spoke out against this. this afternoon, later in the day there were meetings and major bloomberg, canceled, didn't postpone but canceled the marathon. here are some of the statements from the mayor's office. while holding the race would not require diverting resources from the recovery effort it is clear it has become the source of controversy and division. we cannot allow a controversy over an athletic event to december tract attention away from the critically important work being done to recover from the storm and get our city back an track. the people of staten island, one of the hardest hit places in the entire country from sandy, there was relief and emotion. >> thank god. my reaction is, i've been coming to realize that these resources are going to be needed where it's truly needed. >> reporter: the bottom line is the mayor knew there was 350 million in economic benefit to the race, and also thousan
all three of those could have been used for recovery efforts. well, it exploded on twitter and facebook and eventually public figures came and spoke out against this. this afternoon, later in the day there were meetings and major bloomberg, canceled, didn't postpone but canceled the marathon. here are some of the statements from the mayor's office. while holding the race would not require diverting resources from the recovery effort it is clear it has become the source of controversy and...
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he's been there with us. and mitt romney is never. >> when is this president going to take responsibility for the 47 months of his presidency? you can't have it both ways. you can't say, oh, i inherited a mess and, oh, i got osama bin laden but i didn't use the intel from the four years before that. >> yes, you can. >> you can't have it both ways. >> i'm not really sure that barack obama can turn it around in the next four years. and i don't think mitt romney can either. it's going to take time. >> frank luntz is with us now from cincinnati. good morning. if you look at these focus groups and what they said, is the cake baked in ohio for one of the two candidates? >> it's a challenge for president obama to win over the men, it's a challenge for mitt romney to win over the women. you heard it. it's like whiplash. gender has an impact, age has an impact, obviously ethnicity has an impact. ground zero. $30 million were spent in the last week. i'm told they're coming close to the $200 million mark in ohio for the
he's been there with us. and mitt romney is never. >> when is this president going to take responsibility for the 47 months of his presidency? you can't have it both ways. you can't say, oh, i inherited a mess and, oh, i got osama bin laden but i didn't use the intel from the four years before that. >> yes, you can. >> you can't have it both ways. >> i'm not really sure that barack obama can turn it around in the next four years. and i don't think mitt romney can either....
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what do they tell us? >> they tell us there has been more job creation but unemployment is still ticking higher. 7.9% is the unemployment rate in this country even though 171,000 jobs were added in the month of october. when the jobs picture starts to improve, more people start out looking for work and that increases unemployment. >> how does this fit into the campaign debate? >> it's interesting. unemployment as it stands now is.1% higher than when president obama took office, but the jobs creation rate in this country is improving. if you look at last year on average, monthly basis we were creating about 153,000 jobs a month. now we're creating about 157,000 jobs a month and it's really across industries. we saw some strength in construction, which we really haven't seen since the recovery began. that's a good sign for housing as well. >> most people believe this is sustainable? >> they believe it's sustainable but they believe that hurricane sandy is going to have an impact. and so when you look at next
what do they tell us? >> they tell us there has been more job creation but unemployment is still ticking higher. 7.9% is the unemployment rate in this country even though 171,000 jobs were added in the month of october. when the jobs picture starts to improve, more people start out looking for work and that increases unemployment. >> how does this fit into the campaign debate? >> it's interesting. unemployment as it stands now is.1% higher than when president obama took...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> welcome back. we'll start with the ipad mini hitting shelves today. john ford is live outside the apple store in palo alto with a look at what's going on there. morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, carl. by now it's a familiar sight. you can take a look at this video. this is a few minutes ago when people began streaming into this new store a couple blocks from the older store in palo alto. there were 50 to 75 people in line. that counts as mini line for the ipad mini, at least by apple iphone launch standards. and
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> check this out, gas is not the only thing that folks are lining up for today. what you're looking at right now are pictures of the fifth avenue apple store in new york. i can't believe this is happening but this is where the ipad mini and the next generation ipad will be on sale this morning. several apple stores do remain closed because of sandy. stores affected include soho, 14th street and grand central station but this is insane to see lines like this on a day when so many other things are happening. people, wait a day. crazy. >> they got money to do it, too, $349 at a minimum. >> let's get to cigna, company raised its outlook for 2012 after consolidated revenue increased to $7.4 billion. what about the rest of the health insurance industry and what will the industry look like after next tuesday's election? david cordani
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> check this out, gas is not the only thing that folks are lining up for today. what you're looking at right now are pictures of the fifth avenue apple store in new york. i can't believe this is happening but this is where the ipad mini and the next generation ipad will be on sale this morning....
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those pastors would use anything. i mean, he was called a pawn of jews and catholics, certainly an outsider. this whole issue of, you know, is he black enough, you know, began to arise. >> narrator: with mixed success, he tried to build coalitions for three years. but he had become frustrated. he wrote about it in a letter to a friend. >> "it's tough. lots of driving, lots of hours on the phone trying to break through lethargy, lots of dull meetings. lots of frustration." >> at that point, he begins thinking about, "is there some other way to do the same job that i'm trying to do?" which is lift people out of poverty. >> narrator: he decided to move on, this time to law school. >> he said to some of his community organizing buddies, he needed that credential, that harvard law degree, to access the corridors of power. >> narrator: christmas-time in 1968, mitt romney returned to detroit from his mormon mission. his mother and father were waiting at the airport, and so was his high school girlfriend, ann davies. >> ann i
those pastors would use anything. i mean, he was called a pawn of jews and catholics, certainly an outsider. this whole issue of, you know, is he black enough, you know, began to arise. >> narrator: with mixed success, he tried to build coalitions for three years. but he had become frustrated. he wrote about it in a letter to a friend. >> "it's tough. lots of driving, lots of hours on the phone trying to break through lethargy, lots of dull meetings. lots of frustration."...
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what does it tell us? >> well, one thing i like to declare a moratorium on -- >> i'm confused by this graphic. is that the hurricane? >> it's pretty looking. >> that's how grant invaded ohio. >> i see. >> the candidate goes -- it shows they're panicked about that state. they've got to go someplace. they go some places where they're doing well. i mean, it's still about ohio. the winner of ohio is almost certainly going to win this election. you'll see more time in ohio than anywhere else. the president is going to be in ohio today. some virginia, some iowa. the weakness is in wisconsin, a state they were not necessarily counting on having to defend, but you can't just camp out in one place. we've had a playing field of seven to nine states. now maybe ten because you're seeing some republican action in pennsylvania. this is about ohio. and that's the focus as much as anywhere else for both of them. >> but you can see him, you know, we're both intellectually involved in the last few days in where we're going
what does it tell us? >> well, one thing i like to declare a moratorium on -- >> i'm confused by this graphic. is that the hurricane? >> it's pretty looking. >> that's how grant invaded ohio. >> i see. >> the candidate goes -- it shows they're panicked about that state. they've got to go someplace. they go some places where they're doing well. i mean, it's still about ohio. the winner of ohio is almost certainly going to win this election. you'll see more...
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great to see you today, thank you so much for joining us. we invite you to not just watch or listen on current tv and listen on your local progressive talk radio station, but get involved. give us a call at 866-55-press or go to twitter @bpshow on twitter, facebook facebook@billpressshow and in the chat room, you can join all of your fellow full court pressers across the land talking about the issues as we're talking about them. a nice little internal conversation. go to current.com and you are in. joining the team here, dan henning, and peter ogburn. >> happy friday. >> bill: when we talk climate change we turn to the expert joe rome. joe, nice to see you. >> thank for having me. >> bill: thank you for coming in today. >> bill: your latest book, "language intelligence" lessons on persuasion from jesus, shakespeare, lincoln and, lady gaga. that's an interesting lineup. >> have they all endorsed barack obama? [ laughter ] >> bill: we want to get into -- governor cuomo talked about climate change in relation to hurricane sandy and so as mayor
great to see you today, thank you so much for joining us. we invite you to not just watch or listen on current tv and listen on your local progressive talk radio station, but get involved. give us a call at 866-55-press or go to twitter @bpshow on twitter, facebook facebook@billpressshow and in the chat room, you can join all of your fellow full court pressers across the land talking about the issues as we're talking about them. a nice little internal conversation. go to current.com and you are...